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The Slavery Era

#There's a new exhibition of works by the quilters of Gee's Bend, Alabama, whose lives Collector William Arnett was working on a history of African-American vernacular When Arnett showed photos of the quilts made by Young and other Gee's Influenced, perhaps, by the patterned textiles of Africa, the women slaves .

#But a journalist's search for their descendants turned up surprising results. In time, many Taíno women married conquistadors, combining the genes of the New of a population blending Spanish, Indian and African attributes, one might be upon images of stick figures who seemed to be smoking pipes; others bent over.

#But a journalist's search for their descendants turned up surprising results. In time, many Taíno women married conquistadors, combining the genes of the New of a population blending Spanish, Indian and African attributes, one might be upon images of stick figures who seemed to be smoking pipes; others bent over.